itum 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 so poor ,so i need free web hosting who can tell me?http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manuleka 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 ASTAHOST is the best... welcome if you're not a bot, seems like there's alot of spamming going on at the moment... enjoy your stay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itum 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 i'm not a bot, just my english is poor . i can't know these word all .i will learn it ,so thank you for your reply Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manuleka 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 best of luck buddy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yordan 10 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 i'm not a bot, just my english is poor .This is an Eglish speaking forum. So, even if your English is poor, please avoid using Chinese characters inside your topics.So, you want free webhosting, here at Xisto you are at the best place for this.Xisto is a post-for-hosting site.Simply post interesting topics, or interesting answers to technical topics. Avoid spamming, avoid copied text, this will lead to a ban.If you want more info about this way of working, please tell us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xamire 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 (edited) Most get turned off to hosting, because they think hosting = make my website for me. Even with script installers, you need to know what you're doing. So far I've seen a vast improvementmoving to Xisto, vs. my old host, in terms of speed, and functionality. One thing I feel they need, though, is to add a link in cpanel to show you all your information. I had to look for quite a while to find the name servers, but found them on the forum here. Other than that, It's looking pretty good from my end of the spectrum.So yea, good luck to you, in your endeavors. Edited May 30, 2011 by xamire (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manuleka 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2011 Most get turned off to hosting, because they think hosting = make my website for me. Even with script installers, you need to know what you're doing. So far I've seen a vast improvementmoving to Xisto, vs. my old host, in terms of speed, and functionality. One thing I feel they need, though, is to add a link in cpanel to show you all your information. I had to look for quite a while to find the name servers, but found them on the forum here. Other than that, It's looking pretty good from my end of the spectrum.So yea, good luck to you, in your endeavors. for a basic website all it requires is a bit of time and patience... but then to some they just don't have the time for it... it's like any other trade, it's easy but it's the initiation part that needs patience! i use to think creating a website and putting it online was a really tough and complicated job to do... now to put up a site only takes a few or so clicks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xamire 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2011 for a basic website all it requires is a bit of time and patience... but then to some they just don't have the time for it... it's like any other trade, it's easy but it's the initiation part that needs patience! i use to think creating a website and putting it online was a really tough and complicated job to do... now to put up a site only takes a few or so clicks Making a good, well thought out, optimized, eye candy website is still a pretty complicated, and tough job. To be quite honest most should be using content management systems, as the stakes are far higher these days.You can't really get by with a garbage website, that's not secure, optimized, and pleasant to the eye. This is a must thesedays. The bar has been raised - I wouldn't even bother trying to actually code anything myself, other than a one-pagesite. Much easier using the millions of man hours, and millions+ of funding that went into building systems such as Wordpress,and Joomla, that are free for us to have, and use. I've yet to mess with Drupal, partly because Joomla is so fabulous(and I want to master all of it), and also because I've heard Drupal can be a nightmare, and requires at least "some" coding.People should never trust installers, as they are prone to breaking, and are not guaranteed by the hosting company. It's much better, and easier down the road, if you simply get use to manually doing it. If you really want to build your own website, then throw away the coding, and go with a CMS (content management system). Learn it, live it, love it. They're here to stay, and will only get better and better. Considering it would take me: more college, about 10 years of coding, and millions of dollars to make something like Joomla, I'd rather stick to working a CMS, the trying to build a makeshift version. That's just me rambling nowthough! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manuleka 0 Report post Posted June 3, 2011 Making a good, well thought out, optimized, eye candy website is still a pretty complicated, and tough job. To be quite honest most should be using content management systems, as the stakes are far higher these days.You can't really get by with a garbage website, that's not secure, optimized, and pleasant to the eye. This is a must thesedays. The bar has been raised - I wouldn't even bother trying to actually code anything myself, other than a one-pagesite. Much easier using the millions of man hours, and millions+ of funding that went into building systems such as Wordpress,and Joomla, that are free for us to have, and use. I've yet to mess with Drupal, partly because Joomla is so fabulous(and I want to master all of it), and also because I've heard Drupal can be a nightmare, and requires at least "some" coding.People should never trust installers, as they are prone to breaking, and are not guaranteed by the hosting company. It's much better, and easier down the road, if you simply get use to manually doing it. If you really want to build your own website, then throw away the coding, and go with a CMS (content management system). Learn it, live it, love it. They're here to stay, and will only get better and better. Considering it would take me: more college, about 10 years of coding, and millions of dollars to make something like Joomla, I'd rather stick to working a CMS, the trying to build a makeshift version. That's just me rambling nowthough! CMS is the way to go ofcourse! That's why i always recommend wordpress for beginners... and i find it's layouts simple enough for newbies to work with... eventhough Wordpress can do a whole lot more complicated sites and can handle a lot more just like Joomla and Drupal... What do you mean people should never trust installers? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted July 5, 2011 i need help creating an mmo can u help me out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites